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WAPUniverse 1.2.11 released !!
WAPUniverse is a fast and robust open source WAP browser for the PalmOS platform. It supports most of the WAP 1.1 standards including WBMP, WML, WSP, and WTA (Wireless Telephony Access) links.
The WAPUniverse WAP browser allows you to receive wireless content from the Internet the same way cell phones do. WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a fast and simple way to receive content from the Internet over slow connections or to thin-clients (generally small devices with little processing power).
WAPUniverse’s interface has been setup in such a way that is easy to use and is familiar to the user. It has been replicated after various phone browsers and other common browsers so there is little need to relearn the controls.
After many months of hard work WAPUniverse is finally here.
WAPUniverse includes the following features:
WAP 1.1 compatible
WML 1.1 compatible
WSP 1.1 compatible
WBMP support
Bookmarking
Multiple connection settings
CL 9200 connection support
Italic, Bold, Strong, Underline text support
Hyperlink support
mailto: link support
Phone number link support (see the developer zone for list)
Requirements:
Palm OS 3.5 or greater.
At least 400K free memory.
Means of connecting to an IP network through the network panel (i705 and VII networks not supported).
Obtaining:
The source code can be downloaded from the Developement area.
2003-12-19 08:39:30 UTC by wapuniverse
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WAPUniverse 0.4.2 Build 10 Released
WAPUniverse 0.4.2, an open source (GPL) WAP Browser for PalmOS, is now available for download (both pre-compiled binary and source) at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=1339 . This version is the first beta usable for broader audience.
2001-02-26 22:37:26 UTC by wapuniverse
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WAPUniverse 0.3.3 released
WAPUniverse, an open source (GPL) WAP Browser for PalmOS, is now available for download (both pre-compiled binary and source) at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=1339 . This version is getting close to a beta usable for broader audience. Changes include: * Select/option tag implemented (picklists). * Input fields implemented. * Now compiles on Linux (this means you can use Linux as a development platform, it does NOT run on Linux). * Implemented 'ontimer' and 'anchor' tags. * Broke trough the 32KB code segment limit so had to break it up into multiple code segments. * And the mandatory bugfixes...
2000-09-20 19:01:47 UTC by wapuniverse